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IP THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL, POR TLAND, ' TUESDAY, OCTOEER 21. 1919. - y MRS, TRUMBULL'S 111 ' STILL VEXATIOUS War Auxiliaries' Centra Commit-, tee Writes to Governor Okott About Brown's Opinion. FURTHER LIGHT IS ASKED State -Executive Told , Local Au-j l thorities Do Not Agree With 7 Findings of Attorney General Declaring unsatisfactory Attorney General Brown's .opinion that Mrs. ' Millie Trumbull is'not violating state law by holding two lucrative offices, the War Auxiliaries central commit ' tee today sent a . letter to Governor Olcott, asking for a copy, of Brown's statement. Judicial review 1 hinted, ' "The constitution seems very plain lit -forbidding anyone, except officer te tl - mllltfa not on a yearly salary, and post , masters receiving not over (100 per year, 1 from being paid twice.' Mrs. O. L. Wil liams, president of the committee, de clares In the letter. - Mrs. Trumbull holds office as secre tary of the child welfare commission, and I also acting secretary of the indus trial welfare commlnslon. Attorney General Brown decided, her salaries were 'not lucrative withm the, meaning ' '' of the state law. :. ' , The -War Auxiliaries' central commit- i tee's letter to the governor follows: I AUXILIARY D1SJKST8 We do not agree with your opinion that Mrs. Trumbull can get pay for, services in two offices and still bw obey ing the constitution of the state qf Orer: gon, and. therefore, please advise MS what formula you use In making a dis tinction between those who can draw pay twice , from the state treasury and those who can draw py only ones. 8inc receivingr your letter we have consulted some of Portland's prominent . lawyers, and ' they do not agree with yonr opinion. . . Tbe constitution seems" very plain In forbidding gnyone. except officers in the militia, not on a yearly salary, and post jnanters receiving not over one hundred dollars (1100) per.year, from being paid twice. L'...--" ' -'. . v ' v COM OF QP1S10X A8KED Please furnish us with a copy, of the opinion of the attorney general on this '. subject, as we desire to examine it for , tho purpose of determining whether or ' not to submit the question to the courts for judicial review, as we do not believe the constitution of the state should be x Interpreted by any authority other than a court of competent JurljMlkition. A In the former letter from your office; . signed by-Sam Ai Koier.-wa were In formed that Mrs, Millie It. Trumbull re : celved no compensation as secretary of the board of inspectors of child labor; However, by referring; to chapter 223, Iaws of 1919, we notice an approprla tlow of I4BQ0 was made to pay the salary of the secretary and other expenses of said board. Pleas inform na bow much of this ap propriation has been paid to Mrs. Trum bull and for what reason payments have . been made out of it to her. 'VIII PI Fft IIILUUM U I LUl USED AS WEAPON Vr; i : (Cont1nal Prom Pits Oni) I rcsentatlon of President Wilson's let -'President Wilson todar knew that his v "inference in its present form was a allure. Not a single Incident in the k'ssione has escaped his attention, t-lemartf - Baruch of the public group, f hough he has not often seen the pres f JMWIn the White House sick room, w in Almost daily contact with Admiral fayson, the president's personal phy sician and confidant, and thus a.chan J "l of communication is established be- f 3 ALL THEY if ii i nn uu, SHE DECLARES hrsChaffile Says It Is Just Wonderful the Way Tanlac :j; 1 ; Built Her Up. ""Nothing could grive me more real sat isfaction and Joy than the benefits I htve ' received from a few bottles of Tanlac.' said Mrs. Josle Chafflle. Who Hvee at 2S Ocean street, South Portland. - Maine, while talking to a Tanlac repre ientattve the other day. ' rrhere is no doubt about Tanlao being: real medicine," continued Mrs. Chaf CTe. "and my experience with it proves vry clearly to my mind that it is one n &dlcine that wUl do Just what they tty It will do. X suffered terribly from (r digestion and stomach .trouble, and every3tlme I ate anything- I would suf- r r, for several hours on account of gas f uming and bloating me. up, 1 often I- d. bad dUsy spells, too. and the worst . Kiai ,of headaches. Sometimes .these h-adathee were so bad they would al n, oat drive me wild. I felt tired and . v-irn all the time, and finally got tu,the point where I could hardly set r ntYouWknd would have, to stop and Me down .three or four times during the diy; ' 1 tried Thany different kinds of n;odiclne and treatments, but my "'Condi tion Juit seemed to get worse all the tr.ie, instead of better, "I commenced taking Tanlac then, and t is Just wonderful the way this med- "i Overcame my troubles and built me ' why, I can truthfully say that I iu ver felt better in every way in all my i v I have a fine appetite and nan eat i ti anythlnR I want, and I never suf r r a ; particle afterwards. - The dlxzy 5 e'.Js and the awful headaches have r "ipletely disappeared, and I have t, nen back all my strength and enere-r. n -i can do all my housework without i least trouble. It has been over three months, now since I stopped taking: Tan- and it did its work so well that I i v been perfectly wetl ever since, and i had no signs- of my troubles re t nine.. I am more than glad to give statement, for" I think everybody :. it to know about this, wonderful miac is sold" in Portland "byMhe . ; I'm Co--AdT,,;..-,ii'ir-,v- TWO SALARIES ARE OK OAvm OHrll IflLL tween the conference room and even the group committee rooms .and 4he pres ident's bedside. v - - f He nisy find Jt necessary, to wipe the slate of this' conference clean of all business,- including .the Gompers resolu tion, and start all over again, perhaps, with a new personnel. . KAKX.IEK. SMASH UP AVOIDED - -s' 'tit was'onry1 by adjournment Monday afternoon that' a emashup of the confer' ence wasi avoided. -- The sole. Issue of Gary versus Oompers. which Is the only lesue before the congress and the only Issue which the conference has discussed tn its life. pf over two weeks, came to a head with Gary's announcement yester day that he would not arbitrate the steel, strike.- . 1 -- ' '. The employers group announced in formally this morning that In all the all day session which. , broke up at 3 o'clock this morning, the employers de cided they could not agree with the resolution presented by the public group. The employers decided that the resolu tion, would commit them to the danger of the closed shop, j This action means that the employers'. group . has taken the position announced by Judge! Oary In his statement yesterday. , The labor men feel that If the em ployers ceuid be put In- the light of re fusing, to vote for, a phrase which Is taken directly from a paragraph In the League of Nations covenant,, they would appear to be voting, against a clause of the world's Tlaw. ; During: the forenoon the- conference was" in' session only seven minutes, but in this time Leonor Loree, president of the Delaware A Hudson railroad, found opportunity to present' a resolution ask ing the conference, to favor workmen'! insurance for non-employment by; lock outs . and other misadventures. JOHJT FITZPATBICK" APPEARS The appearance of John Fltz pa trick in the . hallway during the recess en-, livened the lull. He told delegates and newspaper reporters who gathered around him that the steel strike had not -died tijnt as was rumored yesterday; that the mills were runnings, only 10 per cent capacity. He said that Judge Gary and his- colleagues "looked decent enough sitting- at these conference-tables, but that they are running: a reign of terror tn the strike districts." - The. labor group in an early afternoon session voted that tie resolution sug gested by the public group involving a phrase from the covenant of the League of Nations ought not to be presented at this" time,' but that the former resolu tion of the public group committing the conference to folleetive bargaining, with out restrictions, should be passed on this afternoon by the conference. GOJIPEBS REFUSES SUGGESTION ' At 3 o'clock Samuel Oompers met the public group and told them that, labor could not accept their new proposition. Chairman Lane postponed, the opening of (he afternoon session, while the pub lic group listened to Gompers. Chairman Lane said this, afternoon : "I'm trying to "get everybody in the conference to agree to a week's adiourn- ment. Durfhg that week a committee can work out a program arid whan tho convention gather again it' vill have something definite- to consider.'' '''; KING IS REGRETFUL OVER-INABILiTV TO VISIT NORTHWEST BelgiariRuler TeRs Samuel" Hill " He &orff)Utti&& Fore 5 go Pleasure: of Trip. King Albert of Belgium was great ly disappointed in not beine able to tour the Pacifio Northwest, said Samuel Hill today, as he passed through Portland to Seattle on his return from San Francisco, where he went to meet the royal Belgian family. , "Durinar mr visit with (ha VI nr." .1 Mr. Hill, "he more than once, expressed nis regret, mat circumstances, had com- peuea mm to rorego a pleasure he had lonar looki forwarrt 1m T ivM-Mf 'with him several hours and at his request was invitea to be a guest at the banquet given In honor of the king by Admiral Rodman on the battleship New Mexico.'' PACIFIC HIGHWAY ADVANCED Whilo in Ran Francisco :iIfL TTilL. IA he made some arrangements looking to the formal Atumlnv .e. tVta : Tat,l v. 4 i. way next year from Britisff. Columbia to the .Mexican,., border,, ;yf that time," mr. ran aula. - mo inaicauons are. that the hiffhvftlr will-TtA fmnmwn- aImmm, , entire length. Tho most backward sec tion is mat oetween foruand and Se attle. The California end yet to be fin ished Is between Redding and Dunamutr. but work is proceeding here with the end almost in Slgnu When present eontracte in nram cnmnlAtd thai, will K. a .ji a .w . . w WV IVWl uiv entire length of the state. They are pretty siow in Washington on the sec tion Between Vancouver and Olympia, but I have been assured that this , will be far advanced next summer. OREGON'S SHOWING BEST I "So far as I hiv nhumn fw... T ' WIV.VU Is m akin fir the beat ahovlnr nf nnv -.t .i,. Coast states in road construction and is setting more xor lis money. The work is substantial and on the right lines. "The Official trln whloh IK. r.nm- Highway association is planning to make wvr i no tugnway wiu consist or three formal exercises. One of these, win be held at Rlmlne wlir Ih, TTniiA . end British Columbia Join, one on the interstate onage connecting Oregon and Washing-ton. and -one in California on 9 Why Aren't You Taking Ntaiol Fbr Constipation Nujolwm teach you, the health' est habit in ..Get a bottle from vow arug- ps toot y ana writ for free , .booklet "Thirty Feetof Danger" to Nuioi Laborato- i. ries. Standard OU Co. (New Jersey), 5ft Broadway, New f York. ' . t c s Sickneas IVerentiontc- t-mr-BT JL,f I LUMBER EXPORTS oon BRiGHT 11 1 Scarcity in Bottoms Forms One Factor of Meeting Needs of Trade Offshore. " STEAMERS .'ARE NAMED r Numerous-Sailings Out of the : Grays Harbor Section Also - Are to Follow. ' With prospects for the movement of over 7,000,000 feet of lumber out Of the Columbia river within the next month to widely separated offshore points, the export trade in this com modity Is looking bright and predic tions are belnf.inaae . that the next six month may ehow tho best busi- n(W In tM' frnilo fViat th,. Arf h... feer'8een;::T:': "'!.'' ' "WhDe . the tonhae-e definitely hnnknl does not oonstitute such a larg-e total as iiunoer- oooKing-s ko, tne number of sail ing's already arranged for is quite large. The lumber trade ndw is operating un der the difficulty of being unable to get a sufficient number of bottoms for the great volume of orders on hand. Big steamers for the lumber trade ones to. carry around 4.009.000 feet are few and far between, as these carriers are. being grabbed as rapidly as they are available for the European trade. Con sequently, the off-shore lumber market is being largely handled at j&is time through the medium of the windjammer and the smaller steamers and -'auxiliary power ooats. .- - CHARTERS ABE LISTED Balfour, Guthrie & Co. recently char tered' the American steamer Horace X. Baxter for 135, to carry lumber to the wesiC'Coast. and she is expected at the Inman-Poulsen mill shortly to begin loading. The schooner William Bowden is due fh most afly day from the Fiji islands, probably with a -cargo of copra, and as soon as available will load 900,000 feet at the Portland Lumber company for Sydney. Early next month the motorship Ma lahat is expected in to load 1.600.000 feet of lumber at' St. Helens and. Knappton for Fort Perry, Australia. The Malahat went out of the river July is on her second trip. The charter, in San Francisco, by Comyn, Mackall & Co., of the British steamer - Cethena. J181 tons." has just been announced. The Cethana 4s sched uled for November-December loading: In the river.-and win carry 2.000,000 feet to the. United Kingdom.' This order was arranged through the Portland offf fee of the Douglas Fir Exploitation & Ex port company, as were a number of oth ers reported here. BRITISH SCHOONER LISTED The charter of the ' British motor jVthe North Pacific to the United Kingdom at a 55 rate jias also been announced by -Comyn, Mackall & Co. -of San Fran cisco. The Coolcha.left Port Allen, in the vSouth Pacific, for, Skn Franoisco October 14," and wUl load a - portion, af not allr of her cargo In the rivet. . r "The steiiner-K. '-V. Xruse. now nearlng completion at the Kruse A Banks yards, on Coos Bay, is scheduled for November December loading for Australia. This steamer will carry 1,800.000 7 feet, of which a large portion will be loaded in the river, the balance being taken on at her home port Still another charter of a steamer to load 2,000,000 feet in the Columbia river has been announced by the rywgias Fir company, b,ut the. name of this carrier has not yet been announced. It will be for loading, however, within a month, and will go to Australia. -' ' GRAYS HARBOR INCLUDED -1 Numerous -sailings out of Grays Har bor are also listed. Among these .are the schooner Muriel, to take 600.000 feet to the west coast, the schooner Forest Dream, a new boat, to load for Austra lia, and the barkeWUne? Retriever, now loading for the west, coast. The' steam er Idaho wlll etart loading at; the Wil son brothers mJU, Jn Aberdeen within two weeks for the west coast. ' : The schooner, Washington is now Joad ftg on Grays Harbor for the United Kingdom. A-part of her cargo.of 1.200, 000 feet will be 400.000 feet of ship deck ing. There is a brisk European demand for ship decking; in fact, it is so strong that tonnage to meet it is not available on this coast, and pbipments are being made weekly "by rail for water trans shipment at New Orleans. These orders are not so much from the United King dom as from the Northern European ports. FRENCH STEAMER COMING HERE Foundation Yard Material la. to . Be Sent to France, . The French steamer General Pau, first of the wooden vessels completed at the Victoria yards of the Foundation com pany, is expected liTortland next week to load a large Quantity of the surplus stock and equipment of the local Foun dation exfmpany yards for trans-shipment to France. - The second-hand market in the United States is comparatively alow and con siderable difficulty is being experienced in disposing of used equipment of the ship plants that have concluded opera tions. - The Foundation oompany yards though have been largely controlled by the French high commission and have had no trouble in arranging for a complete cargro of material from its yards In the Northwest to France. Supplies of this nature are badly needed in. France and it is probable that more shipyards equip ment will be taken from this coast by the Victoria steamers as they leave for Europe. ,.:A - SCHOONER BOWDEN ARRIVES IN Old Timer Comes Here te Take Out ; v , ' Cargo of Lumber. - j After a fair passage from Lavuka, the achooner William. Bowden, an old-time visitor to Portland harbor, arrived ' this morning and is now tied up at the Fif teenth street terminal. The Bowden has (3 tons of oopra and a deckload of several largo pieces of Iron bark from Australia, She will begin unloading Wednesday morning, . - - "The Bowden has already been, char tered to carry a cargo of lumber from the Portland Lumber company to Syd ney, but will probably go into drydock after disposing of her present cargro. Japanese firm signs agreement - . 4 . t. . -. 'San Francisco, Oct. 2t- (U. P. FJve handred longshoremen went back to Work todayett'tlrt-ttoekif T6f the Toyo Risen Kalsha company, . This Japanese- firm, which naa negotiated 'With -the" strikers independently of ; the Waterfront' Em ployers' union', granted "practically all the demands of the men, reserving mere ly the right to choose Its .own men for permanent crews. ' r - ; The strike on the wharves of American firms conUquea, w. 1 ALL ALONG THE . WATERFRONT The steamer Wawalona. of the Stan- difer yards was i lifted in tho Port of Portland drydock: this morning for final touches that will take about eight days. The schooner Else was taken off the dock Monday "and is now at the Albina Engine A Machine works for further re pairs. - . i The Port of Portland tug ' Portland will tow the fishing bark Berlin of the Alaskan cannery fleet to Coble Wednes day morning to be laid up for the whi ter. The, Berlin has Just, been on the The Norwegian' motorship HC C. Han-,: soil saiieu iijin 1 adiw ib u v imv uiis morning with lumber and ties for West Hartlepool. England. - iThe Merchants exchange has been ad vised that the West Cheswald has ar rived at Balboa after a IS day passage from the mouth of the river. The Ches wald has flour for New York. With leaking oil pipes in the turbine lubricating systenv the steamer West Raritans, with flour for New York, put In st San Francisco Monday for repairs. The West Raritans called from Portland iThe steamer West Saginaw was given her river trial trip from the plant of the Northwest Steel company this morning. After returning' from the lower river she will be tied up at the Fifteenth street terminal for outfitting.-r "- - The steamer West Pocasset. now load ing flour at the elevator dock, will shift down to the Astoria elevator Wednesday night to complete loading. , . , i Will Take Coal ; Carjo' 'That the steamer Efflrtgham Will -isit Portland for cargo oh Jiet trip to Ham burg from Puget Soan4 is assured, ac cording to .the Columbut-Pacifie Ship ping company, where It isstd that more than 1000 tons of treignior Oermany from this port has already, been booked. The Effingham is expected early in No vember. The steamer is now being com pleted on the Sound.. ... News of the Port Arrlvati OttoSer 1 - " WllHan Bowden, ; American achooner, from Fiji inlaccU. oopra. - ? ; ;- j MARIKE AliMASAC ! Weather at aheri stooth 1Kortll Head, Oct 21. Condition at- the month of the river at noon Smooth;- wind, northeast, 4 milea; weather eleudj; humidity, 7$. . -1 . Tides et Aatorte Wednaaday High water ' iton water 0:42 a. m 8.8 feet S:S8 a. m....l.T feet , 7:57 p. m. ...0.1 feet DAILT RIVKR READINGS 8:00 a. m., Pacifie "Samnler, Time. STATIONS c j t TJnu tills T7T Albany 8a lent ...... Oregoa City. Portland . . , 25 20 SO It l.o I 6.t. o.eo o . s e o . oo i.e o o.eo 2.8 e. o.oo ' 19 0T -eo RIVER FORECAST iTha Wiilamette.rlver at Portland wltt leanala nearly stationary during the next two or three aaya, except a affected by the tide.. AT NEIGHBORING PORTS -lAatoria, Oct 21. Left up at 5:80 last night atsamer Johen Ponlaen, from Port Cambl. Left np at 7 la,t night, Khooner William Bowden, from Fiji ialanda. Sailed at 10.45 a. m., Nor wegian motor whooner H. C. Hansen, for United Kingdom. Sailed at 12:10 pj m.. steamer W. F. Herrin. for Gaviota. San Francisco, Oct, 21. r-Saed at mklnigbt. ataeraer Daley Matthews, for Portland. Arrived last night, steamer Wt Bariuas, with en gine trouble, from Portland, for Europe vie Nw ToTk. few. orders. .-.- 'Balboa, .Oct -. 18, Arrivedi . teamer . ..West Cttwald. from Portland, for Europe via New York, for orders. . . F.ureka, JDrt. 2.-8atledli 5 p. ateamet CHty- of Tnbek. from' Sa Ftsaefcee: for Port- I land -via- Core Bay.- . 1 I seam,;i5oBwea,-r.4ieid.jaf Cordova. Oct 20. Sailed, Alaska, KOUthboonO. nonn. Ketichikan, Oct 20. Sailed. Northwestern, southbound, 3, a. m. Sea Franefeco, Oct 20. Sailed at 8 p. m.. vteamer Willamette, from Portland for San Pedro. 'Arrived at 5 p. m.. ateemer 8tenwood, from Portland. Sailed et noon, ateemer Klam- FORMER ATHLETE WAS A VICTIM OF STI Texas. Man Talis How-Dr. -Wl-liams'Pio Pills Helped-Hirn : : Back to Strength and Health. " "Where a young- man I was active in all kinds of athletics." says Mr. Henry Stephens of No. 305 North Seventh street, San Antonio, Texas, "and it was while engaged in a wrestling' match in England that I injured myself and came to know, for. the first time, what it was to be sick. Examinations revealed that the muscles of my stomach had been strained and this resulted ..in a gradual undermining of trjy health, "I tried many prescriptions without benefit My blood became weak and I lost weight and strength. I cannot find words to tell how I suffered. For weeks I couldn't eat even oatmeal or drink milk and keep them on my stomach. . I lost so much, strength that I 'couldn't walk without, the aid Of a stick. My nerves, gave-out, too," and I was unable to sleep. "A friend of mine had used Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills With benefit and he was so enthusiastic In hts indorsement of the remedy that t procured a box, I took four boxes altogether and my trouble responded ; so readily to the treatment that I ; soon had strength enough to walk without a stick. My blood Improved, too, and T. regained flesh rapidly. I can eat a good meal now and wouldn't be without Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills in the house, for It is the one remedy that I can depend upon to build me up. X can't speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink PUIS as a system builder.- - : Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by all: druggists, or - direct from . the - Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.,1 at. B0 cents per box, six boxes for 12.60, postpaid, on receipt - of price. Write for the free booklet, "What to Eat and ow to Eat"- Adv. - - Aged Resident Has Jf arrow - "I was at my work, my limbs became numb, I got dlsxy and faint my ears seemed stopped up, I had been troubled with gas on my stomach i and severe bloating after meals.) Doctors failed to help me. One dose of Mayr's Wondsr f ul Remedy, recommended by the corner druggist," proved a; life saver to me. i am continuing with It with splendid re sults. It is a simple, harmless prepa ration mat removes ine catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and sJIava th Inflammation which causes practicallr 3MACH TROUBLE uci aim , inmunai ail ments, including appendicitis. One' dose will convince -or money -refunded. vt all druggists. Adv." - ' ... ' j . 1 ' !,: , . - t , f ROOSEVELT FUND ' T fSe Rooeevert MemorTa! AisoHetloat . A; Jaeoo Kamler, Owaty Chairmaa, , Care Press Crab, Elka Bcildiag. ' - ' Psrtlaad. Oregoa. f". ,i -1 herewith rabscrlba the sum , ta the RaosavKur MiMoaiAX. Fan. Na .Address Tbe' above soouat is iaolosed Aeestdwg MesMnial F . lug te the plana of the Reeeevert MesMrlat Aaweistloa. the KeeeeveR Feed of S5.eee.SM.se is to be etlllied to erect a National Monument la on. D. C.t' to eeewire and SMlntaia a pablie park at Oyster Bay, N. T- Vaaaiiurtosu and altimatelr to isclade SagsaMre Hill, the Roosevelt koaie. thereis, to be reserved like Mosst Vernon and Lincoln's home at SnriDeflcld : uui a Matioaal Sedety to perpetuate tae prUciptes aad ideals of Teeodere Roeeerett. " Each eeetrflMtor to the fend wil receive a eertiaeate of saembrnhle Is tbe Roosevelt Meanorlal Aaaoeiatioa. A esrtiftcate will also be presented to every scbMl esathbatiag to the fund. - J ' Taa aaase of trlbeter wilt be to the NsUeaal Meas t to be erected ath, lot 'Portland. - Ssikd at 3 m., ititnn TiTarton, to Columbia rivec V T- .- Hongkong. Oct. IS. Sailed, Retort Msru, for Seattle, Rugotoa, for Su Fnuiciico. Kobe, Oct 1. Sailed, City of Sgokana. fof Seattle.' .- - rj. Aitoria. Oct SO. Arrlred down at 1 "al m.. (chooner Oakland, for Vslperino. Sailed at li:S0 p. motor achoontr Rabinda, for Bombay. AsriTed-at A p. as., stoaaaer Johaa Lamps AnylMore Tlie broom is as hopelessly out of date. As the old-fashioned-lamp -has been replaced by the electric light, so the broom has given way to the electric vacuum cleaner. The Ohio-Tuec Electric Vacuum Cleaner . not only removes surface dirt, grit and dust from" your rugs, but it goes deeper and gets all the fine dirt which sifts through ' to the floor. The broom simply, scatters the sur face dirtrthe Ohio- o u t mean of ' "the vverful viuciicin n A A revolvinsr brush. aPeA.Profit,ShariMf Coupons i .iSimQMfUri The Use of Good Bread is Mighty Cheap Insurance PRST tKino; the doctor audl when he saw your aide baby, "Digestion upset. Most wateh bia diet." Didn't he? And yoo didn't think of the bread care lettly baked or carelessly bought, h To most people bread is fuat bread. To those who know, food bread is a scientific creation, ;: ,;r r ' . '' . . is not a con sfctneration of various insredients. , It is a scientific feat, from a recipe of our own, perfectly baked m a sanitary plant and sealed at the oren in dust-proof.' cerm-proof wrapper;. A gustatory de light and a health insurance. " LOG U f - BAKING CO. ( fl MEMORIAL herewith. placed e the Met ef depeelted st Wasaiagtoa, SK C Poolaen, fne Pert Gambia. Arrived st S p. m., aekoener William Bowdas, from Fiji klajidi. Seattte, Wsah.. Oct 21. (t N. 8.) At f!d Arabia Mam. , from Rliurapore, Mexico Maru. from Manila, r S.Uod. Cripple Creek trial erube. t a.' ".-' Arrived 20th. Pra-ident. from San XMego aUdniabt: Admiral raaa, from Soutbewtern AiaJt,, 11 p. m.; WcaCcra Knighi. from - Manila., S p. " m. ; Fulton, from Britkh Coiambia, e n, m. fc Glyndon, from Honolulu, 10 Let -us show you wKat the Obio-Xaiec will save yott- hoars of work, wear on your rugs, unnecessary fatigue. Phono for dem onstration. Broadway 1820. s CABIN Sr? 9. w. Morning "ur. from Tseoma. 1:30 p, bsilMl 20th- INilwve. far Ru , Pdr: a Caracso. for Sont&Mstsm Alsiika. 11:4ft e. . Oct 31. Ued. 14. ft, H. V HnQ, for Eagland, a. a... , - . " Vlelort. , Oct. St. rvwwd in, i Beryr-rtas, tram S)nipor. Jor Comal. g-.SS e. te.s pwMd set. Uctbtsa, far 8inainre earing algbt. - TsneooTer. Oct- SI. Aertvad,' HmdM - Dol Ur, from Mnila - Oct Stt, arriTed. EmpreM of Ails, from Kangkong - . ' - ' Port Ttnraiend, Oct. 20. Pkmed eut. D. C. icefield, foe Sin fedro, 1:40. n. i Cuy of ( Hestue. tor SettUieMtera Ahwka, 1:40 p. . i Tsonina, -Oct. SO. Arrind. Qtwdro, from f Bn tennis ach. noeur Bnrnee Mant. from i RstUe. S p. e. 8lli. Bais California, for 'went easH, vie Has FnncUoo, $ p.- si ) Ererett. Oof 20. Arrived. Wt Its, 'from ; Sesttle. - . , Rn rnneaoo, uct il. . r rlTrd. eltoonr O. fL Holmm. iUoeete, 9 -SO a, m.; Hence X. Baxler. Ren Itco, 11 a. m.j ttmsNr Ooanille KWr. fort Bnet. 1 1 :0 a. m. Seilna. ttMRMr- Dninv Kattbew. Penlstid. 12:10 e. toe FWleoa, with esrtS Fnller. ton n tow. irrt ma i.on. :is a. m. ; mi er WhiHicr, Pert Bn Lmn, 10:20 a m. ats rraeciMie, Oct 11,-11 K, S.) Ar ttved -aotb Vsogusid. Lo Aageles, :0 a. Here's a Fine Tonic Laxative, Says Druggist ... Every other night for three weeks it's your duty to brew a cup of this great vegetable tea that is, if you want better blood, clear complexion and sparkling eyes. 1 ' ' , , CeleiyKing ' Get. a package today..' It costs but a trifle, but as a health builder is worth its weight in gold. Normal, bowel action, perfect working stomach and sweet breath follow its use, : The children drink it and enjoy it, and It's the gentlest acting laxative they-can take, especially good when they are fret ful, cross and feverish. Tobacco Habit Bays Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns Hopkins hospital. Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would be In perfect .health today were it not for the deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the habit how before it's too late. It's a simple process jto.- na yoursen or- tne toDacco habit in any form. Just go to any up-to-date drug store and get some Nicotol i tablets ; take them as directed and lot ' the pernicious habit . quickly vanishes. 'Druggists refund the money if they fall Be sure to read large and Interesting announcement by Doctor Connor soon to annear in this Da per. .It tells of the dan ger of nicotine poisfnlng and how to avoid it. In the meantime, try Nicotol tablets ; you will be surprised at the re- rBUlt. AdV, . . TRANSPORTATION w EAMTHIP JXaADM IRAL LINE. 5. S. "CITY OF TOPEKA" Sena OtOO P. St. Oetseee SS, fee Oooa Bar, g ureas anS San rrenetaee, eenneetlng with ttesmera to Let Angelet and ass Oleee. VtrHOlM Tw nwrfwstng eertb'-and'inaeNv sa W wa w OlSOO, 'unaer Seek. . . . .,2B.oo , Lower Seek -,,. ,.,., CS.S0 W Teird etaa V.-., : i i ...... . 1 S.00 ; Retina trip 4SJ10 Ttcket Office 101 Third Street,' awn tees. a-assa, ' Leosl freight Office I art 4381.' PACIFIC STCAMSHIS OOMMMT '. ORWAY SWEDEN AND DENMARK We ess Help roe set the seat stsiissie space en any er er an, una. eve neae STEAMSHIP TICKETS In Our Office far the rellowlna klrteai Ometi ' - Nenreften mar lean Line ' SeanSlnavlen S mark! an Use ' Swa A mar loan une Vis Cnstandi ' OenarS Steemthls Ooiesssy WhHe Star Line It yea sre lateiaaud la cats sett thaie, et briasuf sajreae Iraa Utere, call apes . . -V ' . ''" , 'V OORSBV SlwlTH, MSNAOgaj. ' - . ORKOOM JOURNAL, TAAVBt. BUMIAS rna Journal Bids, 'ortlane, prases Tetepheee MeraheU 1STe. . v i S. S. ROSE CITY J "': -;' t departs ts;jrobir'"ri Saturday. October 25 From Aiatwortb Hock Fare Iselades Berth ssd Heals City. Ticket Office. Id S Waeklsgtos rkoae Mala Site " Freight Ofllce, Alaawerth Dotfc ' Pkoae Bread wt im FrsseUce a Fertlasd 8. 8. Llsea JNAVIAN ERICAN DCMMARK ' aoawav wedm redartck VIII Nov. 7 JnitaS Statea Me. It PreeeHoe VIII Dae.47 The Ohllbers Ateeey 70S te A., Seattle, Wsw er Leeel Aeent. 1 1 COWASStt UMtml TKKKSmAKTWl r-' PROWOSBD OgPaRTURBS ' - ' s . Snbleet : te ehanfs. NEW. YORKHAVRE FBAXCE ........ XOY. reesel Bree., Psclfls Ceeat Ssenta. 10S Oherry iai SanFrancbccLosAngeles and San Diego rrgAMsa aaiLiao raioav. t-.M r. at, at boumm. aagNT. hi third, rr, rHONS main as. AUSTRALIA gV ZIAIAND BNB aoUTH SSAa T'? ie Tangj erU Uraowa Mag en Peaaensa servlee rum 'aw-J..saeisee.. Beefy ' aS Osis UNION sa. oo. or NEW gg ALAND . v - ' - Sao Osilferwle SU Sea . . . mm 1 m.;, Tellnwrtoos, MrabfiM. ia:60 p. in. : Aa- Inn W Ilia ..b M. ii, . - a . h . . . ... I. i. " r!? 63 p. v.: (ileum, i-ort t.a WM BsrlUn Portland, g p. .; ictigine trov Wei ; T OMBite, , Pert , UamMe.Tie.5S - n, at. Selhrt. SOta -H. ft. tstberln. MsnJIs. 12:10 ? T- rnSrU PUnd. I3:t0 p. trs&JL: ss - j!?rHEu"'v a:ao w-tKat.Sw., . i" P- ! Haten.. tirare Harbor, r Just What You Need. Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea- For a Few Cents You Can Screw this Health-Building Tea Every Other Night for Two Weeks. The safest way to free the bowele from poisonous accumulation, liven un a si .lar gish liver, make the stomach digest prop erly ana cause the breath to be always, sweet Is to lake Dr. Carter's K. ic B. Tea every other night. Take it till your bowels are in perfect condition, till vour eves snarlcle with health and your skin grows clear and neaitny, It'e an old fashioned vegetable remedy that you brew right in your own home, and While you're getting purer blood and better health, don't forget that there is nothing; you can give the cross, fretful child that will do it more good. Adv. IF THIN AND NERVOUS, TRY PHOSPHATE Kothlng Like : PUIa Bltro-rkoipbats te Pot on Firm, Healthy Flesh aad to Increase Ntrengtfi, Vigor , ai Jierve Foroe.. When one stops to consider the host of thin people who are searching con tinually for some method by which they may increase their flesh to normal pro portions by the filling -out of ugly hollows,' the rounding off of protruding angles with the attendant bloom of health and attractiveness, it ie no wonder that many and varied suggestions along this line appear from time to time In public print, ' - While excessive thinness might be attributed to various and subtle causes ln different individuals, It is a Well- ' known fact that the lack of phosphorous in the human system In very largely renponsible for this condition. ' It seems to be well established that this deficiency in phosphorous may now be met by the use of an organic phos phate known throughout English-speaking countries as Bltro-Phosphate.i The asHtmilatlon of this phosphate . by the nerve tissue - soon produces a welcome change in our body and mind, Nerve tension disappears, vigor .and strength replaces weakness and lark of energy and the whole body noon loses Its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, becoming en veiund in a clow of perfect health' and beauty and the will and strength to be up and doing. t:AUT10N While Bltro-Phoeohate Is unsurpassed for the relief of nervous- news, general Genuity, etc., tnose taxing it who do not desire to out on flesh should use extra care in avoiding fat- proaucuig looas. aov. RHEUMATIC PAINS RAISING A RUMPUS Sloan's Liniment, kept handy, takes the fight out of them, SLOSHING around in the wet and then the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long Vhen Sloan's Liniment is kept handy. . Pains, strains, sprains how soon this old family friend penetrates with out rubbing and helps drive 'em awiyi And how cleanly, too no -muss, no bother, no stained skin or : clogged pores. Muscles limber up. lumbajro, sciatica, fleuralrja are promptly re lieved. Keep a bottle handy all the time. Get one today if you've run out of Sloan's Liniment. AH druggjsts -3 Sc. 70c. H.40. T1 ' -.. . '-,1:1 J-' ! T: O. U., 0 ; If Constipated, fenious or Headachy; take "Cascarets" Sick headache. tIUousness, coated tongue, or sour, gassy stomach always trace this to torpid liver;, delayed, fer menting food in the bowels.- . , .. - Poisonous matter clogged in the Intes tines, Instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches 'the delicate brain tissue It causes congestion and that ' dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the soar,., undigested food and foul gases, take the, excess bile from the liver and carry out alt the con stipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels.- ry,:. ' . ' A Cascaret tonight will surely straight en you out by morning. They, work while you sleep. Ad v, . s NO NEED OF "BITTER PILLS' J . 'i ' :' -.. '. This firmly established by-word was born of the remembrance of the old-time "pills" that were given when e laxative -was necessary. They were bitter in taste and harsh in action , t ' t It I different today. PURLETTg. the modern laxative, taste, like candy, yet contain all of the necessary elements for correcting constipation, and they are mild, yet thorough in action. Children take them eagerly and grown-ups prefer them because of the pleasant taste. , A 26c box of PURLETTf contains S ublets. - Sold id all stores of The Owl Drug Co. Adv. 4